Show HN: The Content Repurposing Fallacy: AI Clips Underperform
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The Content Repurposing Fallacy: Why Your AI-Generated Clips Underperform (And How to Fix It)

Most teams think repurposing = cutting a long video into clips and posting everywhere. They're wrong. We tested this for 3 months with naive repurposing:

Platform Avg Views Engagement Cost/Engaging View TikTok 187 1.2% $2.84 Instagram Reels 243 1.8% $2.11 YouTube Shorts 156 0.9% $3.47 Twitter 89 0.7% $4.22 LinkedIn 201 2.1% $1.89

Time: 8h/week, $0 ad spend. Results were terrible.

Then we switched to strategic platform-native repurposing using AI automation. Results in 90 days:

- Multi-platform reach: 317% increase - Time spent: 12+ hours/week saved - Lead attribution: 28% uplift - Engagement rate: 300% increase - Leads: 675% increase - Cost per lead: 87% reduction

Our framework: "One Core, Many Faces"

1. Pillar Content Audit: Score content on evergreen, actionable, emotional, and platform fit. Only 7+ scores get full treatment.

2. Platform-Specific Angles: Each platform gets a unique angle that serves its audience's intent: - Hacker News: Technical deep-dive with code - Reddit: Discussion prompt with vulnerability - LinkedIn: Professional lesson with metrics - Twitter: Thread narrative with hook-train-CTA - Medium/Dev.to: How-to guide with examples - Newsletter: Curated digest with personal notes - Video: Visual demo or storytelling

3. AI-Assisted Transformation: Use AI to generate platform-specific outlines, maintain brand voice, and auto-assemble formats.

We built this stack with both commercial and open-source tools. Total cost: ~$357/month for commercial, or ~$50/month with DIY open-source (Whisper + GPT-4/Claude + FastAPI + Supabase).

Key insight: Quality of adaptation matters more than quantity. AI handled the heavy lifting; human time went into editing and community engagement.

Content repurposing is not cut-and-paste. It's platform-native translation.

If you're creating long-form content but it's not working harder for you across channels, the problem isn't lack of effort—it's lack of platform-native strategy.

What's your biggest content distribution challenge?

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(Full writeup with detailed metrics and framework checklist available.)

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